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CONS Bae ia: ot James VY. Parker Collection, 

ay Sue ey and others, 
Peg das Te eae sold at the American Art Association, 
oan ion at hs New York, Jane4, 1918. 7 te 
Nos. —-_ Prices Buyers Nos. Prices Suyers 
Oa & 3105. : A, Rudert, Agt. 56 ® 85. AE. Clegg — 
1a See SOD LH. Henry 58 55. " de ta 
Si ae 40, -4HD.G. Rohifs, Jr. 59 950. Drei, Straus 
18 | 47,50. McDonough Gall. 60 356 HeD. Rohlfs pee 
19. 60. 4H.D.G. Rohifs 61 130. H. Williams , 
20° 200... H, Williems 62 170. FA. Lawlor _ 
Byes: 665." wr.l. Straus 63 105. MeDonough Gall. 
‘B2.: (105,°.> Rudolf Block 64 1300, Clapp & Graham 
23 90... A.B. Cleges 65 600. §.5. Laird . ae 
24 ‘ioe lf 66 650. McDonough Gall. 
28 50. G.S. Pinckney 67 2006 Clapp & Graham 
26 J eS Clege 68 45. A, Olivotti — 
27 145. “ 69 370. H. Williams — 
28 LO. A.A, Hageman 70 210. HD. Rohlfs— 
BIS aE, Cleese 71 100. R. Sitzer 
30 110%: H. Williams 72, 110. AE. Clege 
Si: Pies . Jede FOx 73 65. " " 
35° 5B. Ge Hochstadter 74, 45, FA -Lawlor 
3A Og: A. Olivotti 75 220. A.E. Clegg 
35 60. Pl 76 525. $.S5. Laird 
36 180... AE. ctece 77 120. MeDomough Gall. 
37 85. ct 78 2206 Urs.F.L. Harrison 
38 190. Henry Schultheis 79 120. F.A. Lawlor 
39: 456 G. Hochstadter 80 50. AE. Cleee 
40 40. Robt.Glendenning 81 210. He Williams 
Al BB. AE. Clege 82 70. F.A. Lawlor 
42 55. Robt.Glendenning 83 100. D. Charlton 
4.5 50, AR. Clege 84 55. EH. Williams — 
Aa 85....—~—-—«~éBrooklyn Art Gall. 85 95 B'klyn Art Gell. 
A5 145. Edw.W. Wigeins 86 100. A.A. Hegeman 
4.6 45. ALE. Clege 87 Os Ae Olivotti 
47 356 G. Hochstadter 88 150, Miss Lenkelheil 
50 356 Brooklyn Art Gall. 89 1D. " e 
5] BS, AE. Cleeg 90 150. MeDonough Gall. 
82. 30. " 92 250. He Wil ioe 
53 80. Robt. Glendénning 92 55e 
54 75% " * 93 260. 
55 45. Jell, Andrews 94 810. 


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CATALOGUE 


OF AN IMPORTANT COLLECTION OF MODERN 
AND ANCIENT 


OIL PAINTINGS 


BY 
' FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS 


_ BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF 
THE LATE 


JAMES V. PARKER 


OTHER ESTATES AND PRIVATE OWNERS 


brake fa ee are: pote Te day 1.0. 
TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


ON THE EVENING HEREIN STATED 


THE SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY 
MR. THOMAS E. KIRBY 
‘AND HIS ASSISTANT, MR. OTTO BERNET, OF THE 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, MANAGERS 


NEW YORK 
1918 


THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION 
DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRECTS 
ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION 
TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY 


CONDITIONS OF SALE 


1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance 
may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid 
would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either de- 


cide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


3. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the pur- 
chase money as may be required, and the names and addresses of 
the purchasers shall be given immediately on the sale of every lot, 
in default of which the lot so purchased shall be immediately put 
up again and re-sold. 


Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at 
the time of sale shall be made within ten days thereafter, in de- 
fault of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the 
lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may be 
necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or may at public or 
private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots 
for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) aris- 
ing from such re-sale shall be a charge against such purchaser. 


4, Delivery of any purchase will be made only upon pay- 
ment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

Deliveries will be made on sales days between the hours of 
9 A. M. and 1 P. M., and on other days—except holidays— 
between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. 

Delivery of any purchase will be made only at the American 
Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may be, and only 
on presenting the bill of purchase. 

Delivery may be made, at the discretion of the Association, 
of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. 


5. Shipping, boxing or wrapping ef purchases is a business 
in which the Association is in no wise engaged, and will not be ee 
performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association a 
will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for euployine ty o 
at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, 
however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part a 
for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for such service. q 

6. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the 
purchaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s a 2. 
and thereafter, while the Association will exercise due caution in a 
caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself 
responsible if such purchase be lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. ‘ 

Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed 3 
within ten days from the date of the sale thereof. oe 

7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Asso- 
ciation of the correctness of the description, genuineness or au- 
thenticity of any lot, and no sale will be set aside on account of 
any incorrectness, error of catologuing, or any imperfection not 4 
noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior 
to its sale, after which it is sold “as is” and without recourse. | 

The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot a 
correctly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trust- __ 
worthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly cata- 
logued, and, in its judgment, may either sell the lot as catalogued 
or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby would 
become responsible for such damage as might result were his 
opinion without proper foundation. 


- AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 
American Art Galleries, 
Madison Square South, 


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SALE FRIDAY EVENING 
= JANUARY 4, 1918 | 


AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 


BEGINNING PROMPTLY AT 8.00 O CLOCK 


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A E. L. DURAND ? 
AMERICAN: CONTEMPORARY ‘§ (3 (be WN dali 

FRIEND OR FOE Oe 

Charcoal Study: Height, 19 inches; length, 241, inches en : 


Srupy for the painting in oils. Before an open fire a young 
girl stands in front of a settee and looks apprehensively 
through the open door at a cavalryman riding past. 


Signed in the lower right, E. L. Durann. 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuet THorn. 


WILLIAM, WALTON - 


ConztEMrorary 


pery playing a ei with a small boy at ies ide 
playing. On the right is a palm tree and the a oie 
an embroidered hanging. : basses 


Property of Mr. Connt Racuer THorn. 


No. 3 : 
| (ae UNKNOWN ARTIST 
; 7 od | INTERIOR 


Copper: Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 


| utcH interior with figures. In the foreground is a pile of | 
| Z hie vegetables and at the left is a columned cor Paintings 
} decorate the walls. = 


From the collection of the late Mr. Juttus WapswortH, New York. 


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| tg No. 4 
| CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 


SHEEP C17, Khao. Lu, 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; width, 914 inches ” 0 ; 
Group of sheep and bushes. Evening gloom. Background vee erat 
of sky aglow with setting sun. 


Property of Mr. Conné Racuretr THorn. 


No. 5 
ff ALBERT LYNCH 


Born at Lima, Perv: Contemporary 


THE BOIS DE BOULOGNE _,) if 4 


Water Color: Height, 18 inches; width, 12%, inches 


In the gardens of the Bois de Boulogne stands a lady 0 Te 
dressed in a dark brown polonaise robe and small hat. In 

the distance are the Arc de Triomphe, a pool of water and 

playing children accompanied by their “bonnes.” 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuer Torn. 


No. 6 
: | | S. M. CORY 
AIS EMINENCE, THE CARDINAL 


4 Rrartiban OY A ‘ Height, 9 inches; width, 7 inches 


. ke Bust portrait of his eminence clad in scarlet robe and broad- 
/ = brimmed hat. | 


Signed, S. M. Cory, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jurrus Wapswortu, New York. 


No. 7 
J. GEORGE HENRY HALL, N.A. 
eed American: 1825— 
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RASPBERRIES 
c (3 ' Er andeloy Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches 
,00 From an overturned blue and white bowl are falling its con- 
LS — tents, a pile of raspberries, upon a table. 


Signed, Gzorce H. Hatz, and dated ’68, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus Wapswortnu, New York. 


, No. 8 
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J @ . EASTMAN JOHNSON, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1824—1906 
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PORTRAIT OF 
WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE | / idle 


Academy Board: Height, 15 inches; width, 9 inches 


Ha.r-Lenctu portrait, with face turned to the left. Black 
__ coat, blue waistcoat and brown broad-brimmed hat. Dark 
background. 


Signed, E. J., in lower right-hand corner. 


Property of Mr. Conné Racuer THorn. 


No. 9 


ah EDUARDO ZAMACOIS 
. | ry " Spawinix: 1843—1871 


PORTRAIT OF JOLIET d l 
Height, 8, inches; width, 61, inches a ' hurt q \ 

Boorep and with a red mantle over his gray coat, a young 0 

man is shown against a reddish-brown background. He is /lO— 


carrying his sword under his left arm and is grasping the 
hilt with his right hand. 


Inscribed, “a mon ami, Joliet.” 
Signed, Ev. Zamacors, and dated 1864, at the lower left. 
From the collection of the late Mr. Jut1us Wapswortu, New York. /4) 7/4 ¥O 4 pi oO oq 


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No. 10 


a8 LEON Y ESCOSURA 
ete SpanisH: 1884—1901 


j THE TOILET 
| i. h. Panel: Height, 101%, inches; length, 131% inches 


wo £7 A FAIR-HAIRED young woman dressed in a flowered gown is 


99 “ee seated before a mirror and adjusting a jeweled ornament 
in her hair. At her right is a casket of jewels resting on 
an armchair, and at her left, before the fireplace, is an 
embroidered screen. 


Signed, Leon Escosura and dated 1873, at the lower left. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus Wapswortn, New York. 


No. 11 
y OY DUTCH SCHOOL 
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PORTRAIT OF A SCHOLAR 


“Uden, lenrhin bik Panel: Height, 6%, inches; width, 5 inches 


Do THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH portrait of a seated man with long, 
i Smee falling hair, a black steeple-crowned hat, falling collar of 
white linen, black surtout and red sash. Green background. 


Dated in the upper left-hand corner, 1668. 


Property of Mr. Conné Racuet THorn. 


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7 RAPHAEL CAMPHUYSEN 


DutcH: 1598—16—(?) 


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be : Panel: Height, 714, inches; width, 8 inches } Ge OA 
| RE DutcH peasant in a dark coat with gray cap, seated by a a 0 oe 
barrel, having in his right hand a glass and in his left a red 
pottery kanne. Dark-background. In gilt frame. 
Signed in lower left-hand corner. 


Es | Property of Mr. ConnE Racuet Torn. 


No. 13 


VENETIAN SCHOOL 


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Lys MADONNA AND CHILD ; 
Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 9 inches (? he y) Yona 
_ Tue Maddona in a red robe and with red hair holds on her wae), 0 
left arm the nude Child Christ, who raises His right hand M : sit 


to fondle His Mother’s cheek. Dark background. Reverse 
of panel painted in tempera, with portion of coat-of-arms. 
In old pierced, carved and gilt wood frame. 


Property of Mr. Conné Racvuet THorn. 


No. 14 
it. Ane buen UNKNOWN ARTIST 


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\ Panel—on Copper: Height, 8 inches; width, 64, inches 


A sEATED figure of Christ after the Descent from the Cross, 
with the figure of a woman wearing a blue cloak at His side. 
With her right hand she is supporting the right hand of the 
Saviour, and her left, holding a piece of white drapery, rests 
on His shoulder. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 15 
ADRIAEN BRAUER 


0 y Durcu: 1605—1638 


THE SMOKER 

oy My ns, Height, 131, inches; width, 101%, inches 

Peasant in blue cap and brown coat, seated on a chair by 
the side of a barrel on the top of which is a brazier of lighted 
charcoal. In his right hand he holds a long clay. pipe. 
Interior of a room with open window, through which is seen 
the gable of a house. 


Signed in lower left corner. 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuet THorn. 


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P. P. ROOS 


yi- eg owe as Rosa pA TIVOLI / 4 
Ivatran: 1657—1705 


GROUP OF CATTLE ON THE CAMPAGNA 


Height, 18 inches; width, 181 inches 


ee In ae center is a white and dun-colored cow lying down, | 
while behind stands another cow. On the right are two 

mee et sheep, and on the left a goat and a kid. In the left fore- 
a - ground is a group of thistles; and in the background a flat 
e. landscape with a white building. Blue sky. 


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iy Property of Mr. Conpt Racuet Tuorn. 


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fe FRITZ ZUBER-BUHLER 


wv Swiss: 1822—1896 
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Panel: Height, 16 inches; width, 124% inches 


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A Farr young woman leans on the railing of a vine-covered 
balcony. Her negligee of white striped silk is touched with 
red at the neck and sleeves. Trailing green vines cover the 
wall at her back. 


Signed, Zuper-Buuter, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutius Wapswortu, New York. 


| yack cae a No. 18 
CHARLES OLIVIER DE PENNE 


Fx, Frencu: 1831— 


SETTER AND BEAGLES 


Panel: Height, 1534 inches; width, 111% inches 


A wuire and liver-colored setter with two beagles, at the 
foot of a tree where the hunter has left his sacks, his gun 
and lunch basket. The landscape setting shows the trees 
and foliage of a wood. 

Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. ParKer. 


No. 19 
CHARLES OLIVIER DE PENNE 


Frencu: 1831— 


, 4-074, BUNTING Does Ni 
7 ; Ly. } Panel: Height, 15%, inches; width, 11% inches ; 


A croup of three hounds, one tan color, another white, 
brown and black, and a third mostly white, grouped together 
at the foot of a tree where they are tied to the trunk. The 
landscape setting shows the depths of a forest, with tree 
trunks and green foliage. 

Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parxer. 


No. 20 
: Pe JULES LEFEBVRE 


0 ( Frencu: 1886—1912 Ny fi, VY) ie | 
is | WOMAN WITH ORANGE "— pe 
Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 111%, inches ys 0 Q we | 


Acainst a background of green trees stands a young Italian | 
peasant woman, whose dress and head shawl are of soft | 
brown and cream-white with touches of red. In her right 
hand she holds a half-peeled orange. 


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Signed, Jutes Lerenvre, at the upper right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus Wapsworru, New York. 


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No. 21 


ANTON HEINRICH DIEFFENBACH 


German: 1831— 


"ee TWO MOTHERS hn. 9. Sh 


Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches 


_Iy the left foreground a young woman is seated at the foot - 
of a tree holding her baby in her arms, while in a field just 4 
beyond a white mare with her little bay colt by her side is 
looking on. The foliage of trees with ripe fruit embowers 
the group. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


Mitechs 1687 4 £OK X~> 


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, AMERICAN: 1848— i - 


\’" ON THE DESERT NEAR CAIRO 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 1414 inches — 


| i, (shred No. 22 
| ; le / LOUIS C. TIFFANY, N.A. 
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A croup consisting of an Arab in white, mounted on a 
camel, and three companions, walking by his side in a desert 
landscape. The late afternoon sun casts shadows from the - 
left and the new moon appears in the sky above. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated "7%. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 23 
VA BRUCE CRANE, N.A. 


oe AmeERIcAN: 1857— 
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WINTER LANDSCAPE 


Ko. x iets f Height, 11% inches; length, 16 inches 


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AYruat stretch of country, with a little stream in the center 
foreground, covered with snow and diversified by groups of 
trees on the right and the left. A gray winter sky shows 
a stretch of light well above the horizon, and two crows are 
seen flying high. 

Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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a 0 “ ARTHUR QUARTLEY, N.A. 


No. 24 


AMERICAN: 1839—1886 
FISHING BOATS 
Height, 15 inches; width, 12 inches 


A TWO-MASTED vessel is seen riding at anchor near the center 
of the composition. Beyond, on the left, are other sail- 


boats, and on the right is a headland with a white light- 


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above. 
(eee Signed at the lower right, and dated 1879. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 25 


Jf CARLETON WIGGINS, N.A. 


0 AMERICAN: 1848— 


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SHEEP IN PASTURE | 
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Height, 11 inches; length, 17 inches 


A Fiock of sheep grazing in the flat meadows in the fore- 
ground and on a. hillside in the middle distance. The rolling 
country reaches nearly to the top of the canvas, where there 
is a strip of gray sky. 

Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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No. 26 
a ‘EDWARD MORAN, ANA 


AMERICAN: 1829—1901 


MARINE 


Millboard: Height, 12 inches; length, 1814 inghes. 


Amip the breakers rolling in on the sandy beach of the fore- 
ground is a great rowboat, with sailors struggling to make 
a landing. In the offing are the sails of several vessels and 


overhead is a gray sky. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 27 


LOUIS PAUL DESSAR, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1867— 


eae SHEPHERD AND FLOCK 


Height, 13 inches; length, 18 inches 


V IN the foreground a French shepherd, surrounded by a flock 
of sheep, emerges from the doorway of a stable with thatched 
roof. The effect is in moonlight and a space of night sky 
appears in the upper left portion of the picture. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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CHARLES OLIVIER DE PENNE 


Height, 18 inches; length, 18 inches 


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| aa a HUNTSMAN with red cap and cor de chasse, mounted on a oe 

ee: bay horse, is seen traversing the foreground, followed by a I} 

L@ _ pack of hounds. The landscape setting shows a roadway 

F4 | f through a forest in France. On the right, in the distance, . 
is _ appear the small figures of another huntsman and a lady, 

beg both mounted. = 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


! No. 29 
pe EUGENE M. E. LE POITTEVIN 


Frencu: 1806—1870 


Height, 12 inches; length, 21 inches 


fd 
|“ APPROACHING A SURPRISE 


~breviary, which he holds in his hands before him as he fol- 
lows along a road which leads downward in the foreground. 
In the immediate foreground on the right, lying on the grass 
and shielded from the priest’s view by a bank, are a sol- 

_dier’s red kepi, and the straw hat, parasol and wrap of a 
female companion. The landscape setting shows level 
plains and a sky of tempered blue with white clouds. 


A prissT is seen in the middle of the picture, intent upon his 
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Signed at the lower right, and dated 1862. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 30 
LUDOVICO MARCHETTI 


a Iratran: 1852— 


: AFTER THE MASQUERADE 

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t Ww hana Panel: Height, 18 inches; width, 1414 inches 
STANDING in an open doorway is a courtier with extended 
rapier holding at bay a masked opponent who is advancing 
with dagger in hand and who has cast his hat and outer gar- 


ment to the snow-covered ground. <A gorgeously gowned 
lady grasps the courtier’s arm as if to prevent the blow. 


Signed, L. Marcuetti, and dated, Roma 1876, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus WapswortH, New York. 


No. 81 
CHARLES OLIVIER DE PENNE 


Frencu: 1831— 


, ( FRENCH HUNTING DOGS 
24 Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


Four French hunting dogs with coats of white and brown, 
fastened in pairs, are depicted before a little fire of sticks 
that their master has built in an open space on the right. 
The bare branches of trees on the left, partly obscured by 
the blue smoke of the fire, indicate a forest where there is 
doubtless good hunting. Over all is a sky of gray. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. ParKer. 


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a | hl ae : Height, 16% inches; length, 1914 inches 
ig 3 Ty the foreground, groups of cattle and sheep, with a red- 

___ cloaked herdsman seated and holding a basket of fruits. 

___. The setting is composed-of a landscape with a large stone 

f _ pillar on the left and a ruin on the right in the distance. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. ParKer. 


No. 33 
G. B. ONEIL - 


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f GIRL READING TO OLD WOMAN ss eee) 


Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


BEFoRE an open_fire sits an old lady in a fur-trimmed gar- 
ment and to her left is a child reading from a book. The 
warm glow from the fire imparts a comforting feeling to the 


interior. 
Signed, G. B. O’Nem, at the lower right 


Purchased from Samuel P. Avery, 1888. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jurivs Wapswortu, New York. 


No. 34 


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i - oe PASSING THROUGH THE FAIR 


Panel: Height, 15 inches; length, 22°, inches 


Tue setting for this composition is a village fair with tents 


and booths, and the incident depicts a royal party passing — 


through. The center of interest is a large traveling car 
escorted by mounted men. In the foreground on the right 
a mounted soldier is taking a drink at the door of a tent 
decorated with a flag and various ornaments. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 35 
PHILIPS WOUVERMAN 


Dutcu: 1619—1668 


NEAR THE GATEWAY 


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Ms t ) Ait Height, 17 inches; length, 221, inches 


THE composition presents a company of people, some of 
them with horses, near an arched gateway, which is pre- 
sumably one of the entrances to a city which is seen lying 
in the valley below on the left. A massive pillar of the gate- 
way is surmounted by a statue. A white horse, a distin- 
guishing mark in nearly all of the compositions of Wouver- 
man, is seen in the left center foreground. ‘The upper half 
of the picture shows a sky with summer clouds. 


Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parxer. 


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No. 36 


ROBERT CROMWELL MINOR, N.A. 


Ea American: 1840—1904 
| | qo“ 0 LANDSCAPE es 
| eer _ Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches ce 


5, fg the foreground a rapid-running stream tumbles over 
___ rocks, and trees are seen on the shores both at the right and 
-———_Ieft. Above is a stormy sky with strong contrasts of light 
| and dark, producing a dramatic effect. 


i= 5 ; ; . Signed at the lower right. 


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| ae 1905.— X27 4 BOO + 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 37 
/ EDWARD GAY, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1837— 


AUTUMN LANDSCAPE ey “a 


— n Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


On the left a placid stream; on the right sloping shores 4 5 _ 
with trees in autumn foliage; in the middle distance on the | 


left a stretch of country, and overhead a sky of clouds with 


spaces of gray-blue. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


we | No. 88 


HUGO KAUFFMANN 


_ German: 1844— 


THE GALLANT SHOEMAKER 


Panel: Height, 184 inches; width, 15 inches 


A BUxOM young woman is consulting with an aged cobbler 
about whom are strewn the implements of his trade. On 
the gray walls of the room hang small pictures, porcelain 
pipe, and crucifix with holy water font below. 


Signed, Huco Kaurrmann, and dated ’82, at the lower right. 
Purchased from the late Adolf Kohn, 1888. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus Wapswortu, New York. 


No. 39 


WALTER SATTERLEE, AN.A. 


AMERICAN: 1844—1908 .« 


< FEEDING THE PIGEONS 
a din. Height, 20 inches; width, 14 inches 


UnpeEr a grape arbor a young woman is feeding a flock of 
pigeons. At either side are blooming flowers, and to her left 
is a rough stone wall over which can be seen the gray wall 
of the house. : 

Signed, W. Satrertez, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutius Wapswortu, New York. 


No. 40 


ALBERT BIERSTADT, N.A. 


AmeERIcAN: 1829—1902 Kitt j 4 


i” 
0 AN ANTELOPE AND HIS FAMILY 


Height, 14 inches; length, 1914 inches 


ve FINE buck antelope, with head erect, is seen on the left 

_ standing in a grassy plain. Nearer the spectator and in 

the immediate foreground are his family, consisting of a 

doe lying down with her fawn beside her. Beyond is a range 
_ of the Rocky Mountains, with blue sky above. 


. Signed at the lower left. 
| Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 41 


og ae ama OCHTMAN, N.A. 


vA ys , AMERICAN: 1854— 


J 3 WINTER LANDSCAPE 4) ff 
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Water Color: Height, 16 inches; length, 21%, inches 


Tue foreground shows a snow-covered meadow which, in the je 
middle distance, is bordered by farm buildings and trees. Ly 4 — 
Beyond rises a low hillside with farms, with a stretch of 
forest at the horizon. The evening sky shows tints of 
orange and pink in the lower portion. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1892. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


| | No. 42 

1 fod. eee 4 EDWARD GAY, N.A. 
i J AMERICAN: 1837— 

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jo A SPRING MORNING 


Panel: Height, 15% inches; length, 224% inches 


SureEp and lambs are seen in a pasture occupying the lower 
half of the composition, some of them lying in the shade of 
fruit trees in blossom. A stretch of country beyond and a 
gray sky complete the picture. 

Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 48 
M. F. H. DE HAAS, N.A. 


a Y -. AMERICAN: 1832—1895 
J 0 MARINE 
a ' ‘a Cha Height, 14 inches; length, 24 inches 


Say, ‘A rocky beach, with two small figures, occupies the left fore- 
j O— ground; the right of the picture shows the sea with a vessel 
not far from shore, and breakers are rolling in on the beach. 
A gray sky completes the picture. 
Signed at the lower right. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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ARTHUR PARTON, N.A. : 


AMERICAN: 1842—1914 


qy- oo SPRINGTIME Prochlyn at 4 


Height, 15 inches; length, 24 inches 


Tue fresh green of the spring grass and apple trees in blos- ¢ 5 = | 
som form the motive of this picture. On the right, beyond . 
. a wall enclosing the orchard, is a farmhouse, and on the left 
Boa are some cattle grazing. -A sky of blue and white is seen 
i. “on the left. 


- Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 45 


HUGH BOLTON JONES, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1848— 


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Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


In the foreground a placid stream winds its way between 

banks covered with the fresh green grass of late spring or / Mes ea 
early summer. Its banks, in the middle distance, are bor- 

dered with trees and bushes, and in the distance is a range of 

hills, Above is a sky of white, gray and tempered blue. 


Signed at the lower left. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


j | WALTER SATTERLEE, ANA 
A ' Jf e Aackodty American: 1844—1908 


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£ THE ORCHARD 


Height, 15 inches; length, 22 inches 


On the left an apple tree in bloom, near which, at the road- eo ‘ 


side, are seated a woman and two children. In the distance = 


is a gate, and home. a 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuret THorn. 


No. 47 


(/ [HE FAMILY DINNER 
Height, 22 inches; width, 14 inches 


Bes1vE a high, stoned fireplace stands a young woman hold- 
ing in her arms a brown glazed pot. She is dressed in a 
white cap, brown dress and green apron. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus Wapswortn, New York. 


No. 50 


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ud. oe) ee p Cawone: Height, 16 inches; length, 20 inches 


/ Tite facet glade, with pool of water in the foreground and 
a glimpse of light in the distance. — 
ee? pao Signed, KrrcHett. 
Property of Mr. Coxpé Racvuet Txory. 


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7 0 Ur Pee a Trartan: 1076-1048 | 
we? * PENITENT MAGDALEN 


Canvas: Height, 26 inches; width, 201, inches 


Sranpine figure, in red robe uae hands crossed on the | 
bosom. Dark background. In gilt frame. 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuet Torn. 


No. 58 


MARIE FRANCOIS FIRMIN GIRARD 


fe é . ber Frencu: 1838— 
: oY LA PECHE 


Height, 22 inches; width, 18 inches 


SEATED on a ruined wall is a fisherman, his curling hair 
topped with a straw hat and by his side is a young woman 
in voluminous dress of écru trimmed with maroon. ‘To one 
side of them is a chubby little girl playing with minnows she 
has found in a wooden bucket. 


Signed, Firm1n Girarp, at the lower left. 
Purchased from Ortgies & Company, 1886. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Juttus Wapsworrtn, New York. 


No. 54 . 
RAIMUNDO DE MADRAZO 


SpanisH: 1841— | 


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Panel: Height, 231, inches; width, 171%, inches 


Acarnst a background of blue is a fair-haired young woman 
in a black bonnet, gray jacket and Scotch plaid skirt. Her 
dress, and the table on which she leans to stir her cup of 
_ tea, suggest the early 80’s. At the left is an opened piano. 


Signed, R. Manrazo, at the lower left. 
' Purchased from Samuel P. Avery, 1883. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutivs Wapswortu, New York. 


No. 55 


F. H. KAEMMERER 


fi & Sf Frencu: CoNTEMPORARY 
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a KNITTING g ed. 


Height, 22 inches; width, 161 inches 


A corner of a public garden in Paris. In the center is 
seated a woman in a red dress and black jacket, knitting, 
while a child plays at her side. In front of her is a chair 
‘on which hangs a child’s hoop. Fallen autumn leaves strew 
the ground. 


Signed, F. H. KarmMerer. 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racvuet THorn. 


No. 56 


CHARLES MELVILLE DEWEY, 1a 


AMERICAN: 1849— 


ey _ LANDSCAPE 


Height, 24 inches; width, 16 inches 


Stopine fields, with houses on the hillside, lead downward 
to the foreground, where there is a pool. On the right is a 
group of beeches and other trees, their dark foliage forming” 
a mass in‘contrast to the sky of warm gray. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of a Private Collector. 2 ean he 


No. 57 


GEORGE H. BOGERT, A.N.A. 
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AMERICAN: 1864— 


Height, 181% inches; length, 241, inches 


| On the left a placid stream; in the right foreground, on the 
| bank, trees with foliage reaching to the top of the canvas; 
| | beyond, on the left on the opposite shore, a white house and 
a a belt of trees; overhead a gray sky, with the moon shining 
| faintly through the clouds. 
Signed at the lower right. 
| Property of a Private Collector. 


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No. 58 
EDWARD GAY, N.A. 
Y ro gs American: 1837— 
fod AUTUMN a. F 
Height, 15 inches; length, 26 inches 


Roiziine pastures with a flock of sheep occupy the fore- 

ground, with a group of trees on the left. Beyond, on the 

right, is a stretch of farm country bordered by trees; over- 
_ head a sky of tempered blue, with white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1885. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


No. 59 
EDUARD GRUTZNER 


German: 1846— 


Sedo ad 
Ch\0 A GAME OF CARDS a. Z 5, as : 


Panel: Height, 251, inches; width, 19 inches 


SEATED around a table are three old cronies engaged in 
a card game. Two of the participants, an old man with 
gray beard and hair and a florid-complexioned squire, are 
watching in amusement their opponent, a clergyman, who 
is meditating on his next play. In the background is a 
green-tiled stove. 

Signed, Enuarp Grirzner, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus Wapsworru, New York. 


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No. 60 
CHARLES EDOUARD BOUTIBONNE 


a FrencyuH: ConTEMPORARY 


) % A TOURISTS 
A of, WV, 4 (ewrblfs ’ Panel: Height, 251, inches; width, 19 inches 
7 e 08 Grovurep on the side of a mountain are three women and 
°) two children. Across the valley, rising above the clouds, - 
are rugged snow-capped peaks of a distant range. Below 


the tourists, the pines show faintly green, and rounding a 
grass-covered point other travelers can be seen. 


Signed, C. Boutrnonne, and dated 1876, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Juttus WapswortH, New York. 


No. 


VICTOR PIERRE HUGUET 
7 ame Le vt ee > ail Frencu: CoNTEMPORARY 


(90 ed | THE WATERING PLACE 


Panel: Height, 14144 inches; length, 18 inches 


coe 


Turee Arabs have stopped with their horses at a fountain 
outside the walls of a town. The horses are drinking at 
the basin while their riders wait, one remaining mounted and 
two on the ground. ‘Trees reach up above the walls on the 
left, and on the right there is a prospect of country with a 
summer sky of tempered blue with white clouds. The effect 
is in sunlight. 

Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. PARKER. 


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KARL DAUBIGNY | 

‘| ( FrencH: 1846—1886 
Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 221% inches 0 "] 


foreground, trees and a stretch of country in the middle 
distance, and a sky of gray and white clouds with some 
spaces of elas blue at. the upper left. 


| A Frencu landscape showing a river with lily pads in the /] y 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1872. 


; eal aia of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


May 1/878 ’ ae 


No. 68 
4 / CHARLES BAUGNIET 


() Beteian: 1814—1886 ; i | 
| THE TIRED DRUMMER 47, (Lppoe yf of 
Panel: Height, 251, inches; width, 19 inches 


Sranpine before a lacquered chest is a fond mother watching 

her sleeping child, tired from play and with his toys strewn / der 
about the floor. Her blond hair falls in ringlets and she is 

gowned in pale violet. 


Signed, C. Bauentet, and dated 1875, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrvs Wapswortu, New York. 


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/ ae 00 ot way, stands in amazed contemplation of a gigantic cooked 


\ JEHAN GEORGES VIBERT 


f Fy Frencu: 1840—1902 


Ji THE MARVELOUS LOBSTER 


Height, 2114 inches; width, 18 inches 


ade Sraeuel in his red robes, appearing near the middle of 
the composition, where he has just emerged from a door-— 


lobster which has been placed on a table in his anteroom 
and decorated with flowers and green leaves. The walls of 
the antechamber, the panel and door facings, as well as the 
floor, are of marble, showing tints of grays and browns. 


J50b- Aina bef halla Mee (SEE - des UXXX4 Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parxen. 


6733 Cadel, bows, D. Yrfun doe itpo-Khork 
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No. 65 
\, PAUL JEAN CHARLES CLAYS. 


ee Beiteran: 1819—1900 


» FISHING BOATS 


a\y, Goop-sizED bulky vessel, ae a a, mast and red and 
“Fellow sails, appears in the foreground waters at the left; 
back of it are the white sails of another vessel, and in the 
middle distance in the right center are two other vessels 
of the same type passing out to sea. Overhead is a at 
sky of gray clouds with spaces of blue. 


# Signed at the lower right. 


{ f 4 Property of the Estate of the late James V. ParxKer. 


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SpanisH: 1850—1908 


FRANCHETTI PALACE, VENICE 
Height, 28 Wehak: width, 181, inches 


THE composition — shows a landing place and buildings in 


perspective on the right. The waters of the canal fill the 
_ left foreground and beyond appear a palace and garden; 
_ overhead is a sky of blue. Gondolas in the canal and vari- 


ous figures about the landing place animate the picture, 
which 1 is ah in a strong effect of sunlight. 


Signed at the right at the base of a wall, 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parxen. 


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No. 67 
fg LEON RICHET 


FrencH: CoNTEMPORARY 


“Tigre 


pools in the foreground, and on the left a white-walled cot- 
tage with high-peaked thatched roof and groups of trees. 
The sky is filled with dark clouds; a shower is passing along 
the horizon, and a gleam of sunlight from a break in the 
clouds higher up illumines the cottage and the portion of the 
plain before it. | 
Signed at the lower left, and dated °72. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


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3 Panel: Height, 19 inches; length, 29 inches cb ag? KS K 
A tanpscare in France depicting, on the right, a plain w 


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i. . CHARLES LANDELLE 
ALS ee wera Frencnu: 1821— 
LN A PRISON IN TANGIERS 
Height, 22 inches; width, 15 inches 
A youne Arab bread-seller is seen seated on a stone bench 
occupies the upper part of the canvas. Through a small 


round opening in the shutter appear the heads of three 
prisoners, who are doubtless anxiously awaiting the small 


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a EUGENE JOSEPH VERBOECKHOVEN 
| e Bexeran: 1799—1880 
‘| LANDSCAPE AND SHEEP 

| Panel: Height, 22 inches; length, 27%/, inches 


| In the foreground are two sheep, two lambs and a goat. 
| In the distance can be seen a steeple of a church, and at the 
left a thatched stable. Green grass coats the rolling country, 
| which is dotted by many sheep. 


Signed, Euckne VerporcKHoveN, and dated 1858, at the lower left. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus Wapswortu, New York. 


just under the shelter of a prison, the white wall of which 


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GEORGE HENRY BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 


Britrisuo: 1834—1905 


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| | | -y Panel: Height, 251, inches; width, 151, inches | 
| - _ Aw excellent example of the American subjects of Bough- 

_ ton. The composition depicts a full-length figure of a 


- young woman in early New England times, standing with 
ay her hands folded, in a pathway which leads through a wood. 


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No. 71 
DON VICENTE PALMAROLI 


a SPpanisH: 1835— 
}H° WAITING ay | 
3 Panel: Height, 81 inches; width, 20 inches | 


SEATED on a carved marble bench is a young woman in black 0 
hat, blue, lace-ruffled sack and black skirt. In the distance ) a 
is the sea, at the middle left a stone jardiniére with green Y 

plant, and at the right a thickly treed background. 


Signed, V. Parmarout, at the lower right. 


Purchased from the late Adolf Kohn, 1881. — 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jurrus Wavswortu, New York. 


No. 72 


EDWARD MORAN, AN.A. 
| : * | pr ge American: 1829—1901_ Aue : 
THE MADELINE 4 es 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


PictuRE of a racing schooner under full sail, approach- — 

ing the spectator and followed by another vessel of the — 
same rig. The white sails, which catch a gleam of sunlight, — 
are in relief against a high sky with clouds. 3 


Signed at the lower left, and dated 1877. 
Property of the Estate of the late James V. Panxen. 


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No. 78 
ROBERT CROMWELL Meee NAL 


AMERICAN: 1840—1904 


i AMID THE MOUNTAINS 


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NG ft Height, 16 inches; length, 28 inches. ? 
ob i sTLING at the base of a mountain range is a building with 
flat roofs and the garden surrounding it enclosed by a wall. 
Along the wall, in the foreground, is a road where some small 


figures. are seen passing. Above the mountain range-is a 
dark gray sky with a strip of brilliant light. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated at the lower right, "74. 
From the Robert C. Minor Sale, New York, 1908. 
Property of a Private Collector. 


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No. 74 
FREDERIC W. KOST, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1861— 


oY TWILIGHT — Ae 
Height, 22 inches; length, 28 inches ‘a 


_ A Fuart stretch of country and a group of trees, fill the lower 
half of the composition, with a flock of geese in the fore- 
ground driven by a farmer. A line of hills appears dimly 

in the distance, and aces is a gray evening sky with 


crescent moon. 
Signed at the lower right. 


No. 75 
ROBERT CROMWELL MINOR, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1840—1904 . 


: 6 a MOONLIGHT 
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Height, 22 inches; length, 30 inches 


SLopine pastures, a slender tree or two and a pool occupy 
the foreground; beyond is a glimpse of the sea, the water 


illumined by a burst of light from the moon which falls from 


behind the dark clouds which fill the sky. A dramatic 
effect is produced by placing the burst of light in the middle 


of the composition. 


Signed at the lower right. 


From the Robert C. Minor Sale, American Art Association, New York, 
1905. 


Property of a Private Collector. 


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No. 76 


aed MARTIN RICO 


SpanisH: 1850—1908 


THE LOREDAN GARDEN, VENICE 


Height, 17 inches; length, 84 inches 


A CHARACTERISTIC example of Rico, the composition show- 
ing a garden wall extending across the canvas from left to 


a right, above which appears the foliage of trees and bushes 


ie the gardens beyond. The sea water in the foreground a’ 
laps the wall, except at a place on the left where there is a ¥ 
little space of land. Here a doorway gives access to the 

“Ao, garden. Over all, a summer sky of blue with some white _ 


clouds at the horizon. . 
Signed at the lower auAE 


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Property of the Estate of the late James V. PaRKER. 


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No. 77 


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LOUIS AUGUSTE LOUSTAUNAU 


Frencu: 1846— 


4 Ap MEDITATION 
om ' Height, 82 inches; width, 25 inches 


1Z0— 


By a window which commands a view of rocky headlands 
and a harbor town is a young woman gowned in pink. She 
is surrounded by Chinese art objects, and at her left is a 
Chinese bird cage that contains two love birds. 


Signed, A. Lousraunau, at the lower right. 
Purchased from Messrs. M. Knoedler & Co., 1885. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jurrus WanswortH, New York. 


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No. 78 
PROFESSOR LUDWIG KNAUS 


German: 1829—1910 


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| | Circular: Diameter, 221% inches TWA. f a WNW ey 
| aa Two little cupids, depicted floating in the sky and embracing , yb 

f each other. Both are blond-haired and have wings with a ry 

Be gray and brown tinted plumage. A bit of crimson drapery 

adds a contrasting note of color. 

| Signed at the left. 


' Property of the Estate of the hats James V. ParKER. : 
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No. 79 


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EMIL JOHANNES HUNTEN 


Si GERMAN: CONTEMPORARY 


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Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches . 
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THE composition depicts an incident in the Franco-Prussian 
War. In the foreground on a roadway which, lined with | Zo 
trees, winding through a snow-covered landscape, a mounted 
soldier has stopped and is receiving an envelope from a 
helmeted infantryman who stands at his side. On the 
ground at the right two other soldiers are seated, one of 
them writing on a knapsack. In the distance, on either side 


of the road, appear two sentries. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Panxerr. 


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No. 80 
T. C. DIBDIN 


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Uo: Ke f AN OLD TOWN IN FRANCE ; 
; ie } oe Water Color: Height, 80 inches; width, ) 21 inches | 3 | 

y Tue foreground presents a roadway which leads into the | “4 


picture on the right between old buildings with high-peaked — a 
roofs and gables. A wagon and a number of people are % 
seen on the roadway. Over the roofs of the houses on the - 
left rises a church tower, and over all is a sky of blue and 


gray. 
Signed at the lower left, and dated 1871. — 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 81 


DON LUIS ALVAREZ 


SpanisH: CONTEMPORARY 


IN THE STUDIO 
rs / 0 i Height, 201% inches; length, 30 inches 


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A youne painter in white satin coat and breeches is seated 
before a picture on his easel and leaning forward as he looks 
at his model, who is lying on a bench at the left. On the 
right, in the background, are two ladies looking at a book ” 


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UNKNOWN ARTIST ea f yA 
THE RETURNING CAPTAIN ov. 
Copper panel: Height, 22 inches; length, 29 inches ] ! ee 
A sOLpIER in armor with red drapery over his shoulder is 


depicted in the center of the composition mounting the steps 


_ that lead to the entrance of a palace, where he is greeted 


by an elderly man in a rich costume including a cloak with 


ermine lining. On the left, back of the returning warrior, - 


are some other helmeted soldiers who are applauding, and 
back of the ruler is a man, nude to the waist, carrying a 
great basket of bread. A child in white at the right of the 
picture holds up the ruler’s cloak. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Panxen. 


No. 88 
J. H. L. DE HAAS 


BErcran: 1832—1880 


CATTLE AND LANDSCAPE  \/) ch. ie 


Panel: Height, 231, inches; width, 171, inches 


A croup composed of a dun-colored and white cow and a / 0 @ 
young bull, white and brown, in the foreground. Beyond [ f 

are some other cattle grazing in green meadows, and above 

is a summer sky of blue with gray and white clouds. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. ParKer. 


$588, Argh é. Miliry Carsc fugue tHe dbo M MOXx - 
a be /1bb7 Vo LEK 


No. 84 


W. SHAYER 


| WW by Le “ 4 Britiso: CONTEMPORARY 
| Soya a eae THE GRAY PONY 
hy 5 — Panel: Height, 24 inches; width, 1914 inches 


A FINE gray pony stands in the left foreground, with a 
peasant woman holding her baby standing at his head. The 
woman wears a red cloak and is barefooted. Just back of 
the pony is a dog. The landscape setting, with several 
figures in the middle distance, shows a stretch of hilly coun- 
try and a sky with gray and white clouds, relieved by a 
space of blue in the upper portion. The costumes and the 
character of the landscape suggest that the scene is in 


Ireland. 
Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 85 


NARCISSE BERCHERE 


lt 4 Ly 3 FrencH: 1822— 


HALT OF AN ARAB CARAVAN 


Panel: Height, 131%, inches; length, 28 inches 


In the desert, on the outskirts of a town the walls of which 
are seen in the distance on the right, an Arab caravan com- 
prising a number of camels, some with palanquins, has 
: 3 stopped for a rest. Some of the figures and camels are 
gathered about a circular basin, where there is a water 
spout. Overhead is a summer sky of tempered blue. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


See /8 41 MSX> 


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No. 86 
F. VAN OS 


Doutcu: 1774—1808 


FLOWERS — A b. J 4 aghuu 


Panel: Height, 24% inches; width, 1914 inches 0 0 


A LARGE bouquet of roses, peonies and other blossoms in a 


brown marble vase. Some of the flowers hang low over the 
rim of the vase and rest on its pedestal, where is seen a little 
bird’s nest with some eggs in it. 


Signed at the lower right center. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 87 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


: Z, 
PORTRAIT OF A LADY (J, o hie 


Height, 26 inches; width, 22 inches 


0 
Je 
Haur-teneru figure looking to the left. Dark curling 4 


hair, with knob of flowers at one side. Large dark eyes, 
rose neck ribbon. Green bodice, with bunch of flowers on 


the left shoulder. Dark blue background. 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuer Torn. 


No. 88 


| _, ITALIAN SCHOOL’: 
4 9ee Lrnhthuk SrventTeentH CENTURY 


197 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


Canvas: Height, 3434, inches; width, 27 inches 


THREE-QUARER-LENGTH seated portrait, with head turned — 
slightly to the left, dressed with a coiffed cap and flowing 
black veil, a jeweled chain necklace and dark robe with em- 
broidered border, lace cuffs and gold girdle studded with 
pearls. ‘The right hand rests on a book; the left holds an 
open book. Dark background. In carved, pierced and gilt 
wood frame. 


Property of Mr. Connt Racuret TuHorn. 


No. 89 
FRENCH SCHOOL | 


SEVENTEENTH CENTURY 


Fue Lradstdul PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


} 30 a 


Canvas: Height, 371, inches; width, 28 inches 


Ficure of a lady with long curling hair, standing with her 
arm resting on a stone pedestal on which stands a vase of 
flowers. She is dressed in a white under garment and brown 
robe. In the lower right-hand corner is a group of roses. 
Blue-sky 5 aoe In carved, pierced and gilt wood 
frame. 


Property of Mz. ConnE Racuet THorn. 


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No. 90 
FERDINAND HEILBUTH 


FreNcH: ConTEMPORARY 


A BOATING PARTY g y 
The Mere all 


Panel: Height, 22 inches; length, 38 inches 


A scENE in France depicting several punts with passengers An: 
out for a holiday near a landing on the river side, where is / 0 
a group of people, including an elderly man, two ladies, 
a little girl and a baby. In the middle distance the oppo- 
site shore of the river appears lined with trees, and over- 
head is a sky of gray and white clouds. 

Signed at the lower right. 
Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parxenr. . 

x» ; 4 
45)? os Gee f Penn. 


No. 91 
LUIGI CHIALIVA 


Irat1an: CoNTEMPORARY y ¢ 
SHEPHERDESS AND FLOCK: HH, W Lanne 


SPRINGTIME na 
Height, 22 inches; length, 3914 inches Z oD en 
\e 


A youne peasant shepherdess is seen in the left center of the 


‘composition surrounded by a flock of sheep. She holds a 


lamb in her arms, while the mother ewe at her side is looking 
anxiously upward. ‘The setting for the shepherdess and 
flock is a French landscape in springtime, with a roadway, 
a river, and on the left a group of trees with houses beyond. 
A springtime sky of delicate gray completes the picture. 


Signed at the lower right. 
Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


6002 - Bergh foo, lle) Carve Jhee ERXK 


dita Mere Ufpbtd BMAMXX & 


No. 92 


JULES FREDERIC BALLAVOINE 
; a ey, 3, Qa Frencu: ConTEMPORARY 

sis fat? ) “LOVE'S WHISPERINGS 

Ue yb Height, 32 inches; width, 21 inches 


THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH figure of a fair young woman with 
golden-blond hair, gowned in white with corsage passing 
under her arms, standing amidst blossoming field flowers 
before a mass of greenery. She carries pink roses, and 
cupids whisper at either shoulder to receptive ears. 


Signed at the upper left, J. BatLavorne. 
To close an Estate. 


No. 93 
MAX VOLKHART 


(2 eae German: ConTEMPORARY 
ae duet. SALUTING THE CARDINAL 
Height, 35 inches; width, 28 inches 


a L 0 —~ A croup of eight figures in a richly furnished apartment. 
The center of interest is the cardinal, in red, leading a 
lady wearing a white satin gown by the hand as he passes 
between courtiers who are seen bowing on either side. The 
costumes are of the period of Louis Treize. 

Signed at the lower left, with “Op. 91.” 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


F950 4 (reghh ~ Thtas. pedo WSK. 
Aol fers tT 


No. 94 
EDOUARD TOUDOUZE 


Frencu: 1844— 


GRANDFATHER’S BIRTHDAY 4 A. Lain | 


_ Height, 26 inches; length, 39 inches 
In a richly furnished dining-room in a French chateau a A / 0 
group of little children, accompanied by some ladies and 
gentlemen, are gathered to wish many happy returns of 
the day to an elderly gentleman, who is seated in an arm- 
_ chair on the left of the composition. The little children 
are all carrying bunches of flowers, and the grandfather, 
leaning forward, extends his hands to receive them. An 
elderly woman in gray velvet stands at the side of his chair. 
The costumes are of the period of Henri Deux. 

Signed at the lower right, and dated 1881. 

Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 95 


LUIGI CHIALIVA 


Trat1an: CoNTEMPPORARY 


7) | 
SHEPHERD AND FLOCK (, ™ 3. dy foal 
~ Height, 401% inches; width, 314, inches 7 
A warce flock of sheep and lambs in the foreground, with . y 
an elderly shepherd among them, and the dog beyond on the My Ny | < 
left. The flock has apparently come along a road which 
leads into the picture through the houses of a village in 
France. Trees are seen in silhouette against a clear summer 


sky. 
Signed at the lower right. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


SUA fbength f Bulle, lance Afep hb S-- Feo hoa LOX X 
Ath Eee 17/1867 , PARSX 


| | No. 96 
ALFRED VON WIERUSZ-KOWALSKY 


Po.tiso: CONTEMPORARY 


S URPRISED BY WOLVES 

y whukthove Height, 281% inches; length, 46 inches 

d A pramatic episode is depicted in this composition, wherein 
4 / l, ~— a sleigh, drawn by two horses and occupied by a man and his 
wife and baby, have been overtaken by wolves. This group 
occupies the foreground. The man has fallen out of the 
sleigh, but still holds the reins of his team, and the woman, 
kneeling on the straw, is crying for help. A dead wolf lies 
before the team and another is gnawing something in the 
sleigh, while a third is bounding forward toward another 
sleigh which is seen approaching. The setting for the inci- 
dent is a dreary snow-covered waste in Russia, and over- 
head is a sky of dull gray tempered with blue. 


Pasa i at the lower left. 
Property is the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


pods es: Bu rma htt: dB 
Sota - Iwartle 188k a BASKX 4 


No. 97 


R. TYMOHLAN 


iG) CoNTEMPORARY 
Te, (LW 


MOONLIGHT 
57 — anvas: Height, 391, inches; width, 80 inches | 


A poou of water, in which is reflected the full moon. On the 
right are two leafless trees; on the left, a wood with trees. 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuet THorn. 


NY eae 


No. 98 
WALTER SATTERLEE, A.N.A. a 


! 
AMERICAN: 1844—1908 


JEALOUSY 4 L. i Be 


Height, 40 inches; width, 30 inches | 
by e e ° e 
THE caresses given to a Saint Bernard dog by a fair-haired hy f Y ed 


little maid causes her other companion, a Yorkshire terrier, 
to raise his head and paw in protest. At the right are 
hollyhocks and in the background is a gray and moss-cov- 
ered brick wall. 


Signed, W. Sarrertee, at the lower right. 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutrus WanswortH, New York. 


No. 99 


JULIUS L. STEWART Kh fing Lub 


AMERICAN: 1855— 


AND CHRISTINE NILSSON 


PORTRAITS OF SARAH BERNHARDT 5 po" 
Canvas: Height, 38 inches; length, 461, inches ] 
In the window seat of a Parisian studio Madame Bernhardt, 
in a dark blue velvet robe, reclines against a red cushion 
and turns the pages of a magazine. On the left and facing 
the spectator sits Madame Rouzand, with a book upon 
her lap. Left and right are pale blue curtains, and through 
the window which occupies the entire background is caught 
a glimpse of a Paris boulevard. In the foreground are a 
gilt banquette laden with books and a rug of polar bear 
skin. 
Signed in lower left corner, J. L. Srewarr, ’83. 


Property of Mr. Conn&é Racuet THorn. 


No. 100 
THOMAS COLE, N.A. 


AMERICAN: 1801—1848 


A Abe Cuwtor THE SHRINE 


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Height, 321%, inches; length, 48 inches 


A GRANDIOSE landscape composition, with a wayside shrine 
occupying the right foreground. At the base of the shrine 
is an Italian peasant girl on her knees in the attitude of 
prayer. In the left portion of the composition is a lake, 
with high hills on the farther shore. On the top of the hills 
appear the buildings of a town. Overhead is a sky of blue 


with white clouds. 
Signed at the lower right, and dated 1845. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 101 
THOMAS COLE, N.A. - 


AMERICAN: 1801-—1848 


/ 
oo [auArve CLASSIC LANDSCAPE 


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a 


Height, 32 inches; length, 48 inches 


One of the celebrated landscape compositions of the Amer- 
ican painter, Thomas Cole. In the right foreground are 
the ruins of an aqueduct, or other structure, with arches. 
On the left, a stream where there are some figures of per- 
sons on the shore. Beyond are hills and mountains, one 
large peak near the middle of the picture being crowned 
with buildings. A sunset sky completes the picture. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1845. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 102 


HEINRICH ZUGEL 


German: 1850— 


THE SHEEP FOLD deny 5 4 Mba 


_ Height, 38 inches; length, 47 inches 


A croup of four sheep in a stable, with some lambs on the of 
left. Looking over a wooden pen is a little peasant girl / j 0 0 

who holds a lamb in her arms. Back of her is a glimpse 
of blue sky and a fruit tree in blossom. 


Signed at the lower left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 
Comm 


Mold. 5 ea Pifpb37. BASH 


No. 103 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 


MAN IN ARMOR 4 Q. be yee: 


Height, 45 inches; width, 40 inches 


_ A THREE-QUARTER-LENGTH picture of a gentleman with black Ve a — 
hair and beard, wearing a full suit of armor and holding a 

marshal’s baton in his right hand. The figure is in full 

face view and the head is tipped slightly to the left. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parxer. 


Was | / rh . p Earty E1gHTgENtH CENTURY 


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No. 104 ’ 
FRENCH SCHOOL 


VENUS AND ADONIS 
Height, 31 inches; length, 46 inches 


In the center of the picture under a tree sits Venus, nude 
save for a blue robe thrown around her. She is fondling 


the youthful Adonis, who sits by her side dressed in a tight- 


fitting yellow jerkin and a red and blue mantle and with a 
spear in his hand. On his left an Amorino is restraining 
his hunting hounds. Landscape background, with hills in 
the distance. | 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuet TuHorn. 


No. 105 
FRANCESCO GUARDI > 


Iratran: 1712—1793 


THE CUSTOM HOUSE AT VENICE 


Canvas: Height, 26 inches; length, 57 inches 


On the left is seen the custom house, of Palladian archi- 
tecture, with a statue of a classic warrior and a flight of 
steps leading into the water. In front are groups of fig- 
ures in eighteenth century costume. On the Giudecca, on 


‘the left, are three high-pooped barges with masts and large 
_ yards, a rowboat with people and a sloop with oars. 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuet THorn. 


— 


No. 106 


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FERDINAND DE BRACKELEER 


Beratan: 1792—1883 


LE NOUVEAU-NE ly e 


Height, 33 inches; length, 45 inches 


A Dutcu interior, with numerous figures surrounding an 
aged man who holds in his hands a tiny, swaddled infant. At 
the right, a young woman is sitting beside a bed set in the 
recessed wall, and at the left are figures sitting around a 
table and eating and drinking. 


Signed, Ferpinann Dr Bracxeterr, and dated, ANtwerPENn, 1866. | 


From the collection of the late Mr. Jutavs Wapswortu, New York. 


No. 107 


JEAN DE BOULLONGNE 
Known as VALENTIN 
Frencu: 1600—1634 


Canvas: Height, 38 inches; length, 51 inches 


THE CARD PLAYERS lon. 
oe be 


THE picture represents a game of cards between a man and 
a woman. ‘The woman, in a robe of rose-colored silk em- 
broidered in silver and with a mantle of checkered pattern, 
her reddish hair in a braid wound around her head, and with 
a pearl necklace, sits holding her tarot cards in her left 
hand. Facing her the man, in a brocaded jerkin with large 
sleeves, a gauffered ruff and plumed velvet hat, also sits 
holding his cards. On his left is a backgammon board with 
dice. In front of each player is a pile of silver coin and 
between them a shallow wooden bowl with ae discarded 
cards. Dark background. 


Property of Mr. ConnE Racuet THorn. 


Leer 


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No. 108 
FRENCH SCHOOL 
CLASSIC PASTORAL LANDSCAPE 


iN : o 

| A. 77t nay f Os Height, 88 inches; length, 48 inches 

hag # ra ee 

Hy nat (5 Sees F : 

' "’ A SHEPHERD, two maids, goats and cattle are seen in the left 
foreground on the shore of a lake; in the middle distance, 
trees; at left, an aqueduct, ruined arches and temples. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker, 


No. 109 


PROFESSOR JOZEF BRANDT 


PoutsH: 1841— 


| , POLISH CARAVAN 


Height, 291% inches; length, 52 inches 


i a! THE composition shows the head of a long train of vehicles 
i 5 —" approaching the spectator on a road on either side of which 
| / / appear streams and ponds. The rear of the train is seen in — 
the distance where the road winds away to the left. The 
| principal features of the foreground group are a heavily- 
loaded wagon, drawn by a team of three horses, and a 
mounted figure who seems to be in command of the party. 
He carries a gun and has three dogs in leash running beside 
him. Over all is a sky of tempered blue with gray clouds. 


Signed at the lower right, and dated 1879. 


Property of. the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 
1609 Bough Minemd bo Drumuch Ipanth 879 BRSE 
Sold - Myre 26/1679. BANxKx~ 


No. 110 


L. ROELKLER 


GERMAN: CoNTEMPORARY 


A VILLAGE PROCESSION 
jteradg g ie 


Height, 341, inches; length, 56 inches 


A NUMBER of men and women in medieval costume are pass- / ie pi 
ing across a roadway in the foreground, which leads from a 
gate on the left in the walls of a town. ‘The towers and 
roofs of the town are seen in the middle background. Promi- 
nently placed among the figures are a monk mounted on a 
gray donkey on the right, a man and woman riding on a 
cart near the middle of the picture, a young woman with a 
man at her side addressing her, and a man with one wooden 
leg on the extreme left, who seems to be a town official head- 

ing the company. 

Signed at the lower left, and dated 72. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 111 


ANDREAS ACHENBACH 


GerRMANn: 1815—1910 


ITALIAN LANDSCAPE Un ) 8K, OA 
Height, 40 inches; length, 59 inches 

THE composition shows a belt of trees in early autumn 

foliage extending across the middle distance. Beyond, a 1, 0 
through openings near the middle of the picture, is a view 

of the blue sea, sandy beach and a headland. The fore- 

ground shows grass and herbage, and a summer sky with 

white clouds completes the picture. 


Signed at the lower left, and dated Roma 1845. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. Parker. 


No. 112 
ANDREAS ACHENBACH 


GERMAN: 1815-—1910 


Height, 62 inches; length, 92 inches 


| ey! S by hss MARINE 


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Tue right foreground is occupied by a‘stretch of beach 
with red rock formation, the whole in sunlight; on the left 
the sea breaking on the shore. In the middle distance rocky 
peaks and, over all, a stormy sky with sunlight streaming 3 
from a break in the clouds in the right upper portion. 


Signed at the lower right center, and dated 1848. 


Property of the Estate of the late James V. ParKer. 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, 


MANAGERS. 


THOMAS E. KIRBY, 
AUCTIONEER. 


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La 
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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 

ACHENBACH, Anpreas 

Italian Landscape 111 

Marine 112 
ALVAREZ, Don Luts 

In the Studio 81 
BALLAVOINE, Jures Frépéric 

Love’s Whisperings 92 
BAUGNIET, Cuar.es 

The Tired Drummer 63 
BERCHERE, NARCISSE 

Halt of an Arab Caravan 85 
BIERSTADT, Axzert, N.A. 

An Antelope and His Family 40 
BOGERT, Georce H., A.N.A. 

Evening 57 
BOUGHTON, Georcrt Henry, N.A., R.A. 

Rose Standish 70 


BOULLONGNE, Jean pve (Known as VaLentin) 
The Card Players 


BOUTIBONNE, Cuartrs Epovarp 
Tourists 60 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER > 
BRACKELEER, Frrprnanp DE 
Le Nouveau-né +106 
BRANDT, PRroressor JOZEF - 
Polish Caravan fe 109 
BRAUER, ApriaEn 
The Smoker 15 
CAMPHUYSEN, RarHarEr | 
The Toper | | 12 
CHIALIVA, Luter 
Shepherdess and Flock: Springtime 31 
Shepherd and Flock — «95 
CLAYS, Paut Jean CuHar es 
Fishing Boats : 65 
COLE, Tuomas, N.A. | 
_ Che Shrine ~ 100 
Classic Landscape ORS 
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 
Sheep 4. 
CORY, S. M. 
His Eminence, the Cardinal. 6 
CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 
Winter Landscape 23 


DAUBIGNY, Karu 
Landscape 62 


DE HAAS, J. H. L. 
Cattle and Landscape 


DE HAAS, M. F. H., N.A. 


Marine 


DE PENNE, Cuarues O1nivier 


Setter and Beagles 
Hunting Dogs 
Hunting Scene 
French Hunting Dogs 


DESSAR, Louis Pav, N.4. 
Shepherd and Flock 


DEWEY, Cuarptes Mepvitte, N.A. 
Landscape 


DIBDIN, T. C. 
An Old Town in France 


DIEFFENBACH, Anton HErnricH 
Two Mothers 


DURAND, E. L. 


Friend or Foe 


DUTCH SCHOOL 
Portrait of a Scholar 


FLEMISH SCHOOL 
Passing Through the Fair 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


83 


43 


18 
19 
28 
31 


27 


56 


80 


21 


11 


34 


FRENCH SCHOOL 


Portrait of a Lady 
Portrait of a Lady 

Venus and Adonis 

Classic Pastoral Landscape 


GAY, Epwarp, N.A. 


Autumn Landscape 
A Spring Morning 
Autumn ~ 


GIRARD, Marte Francots Firmin 
La Péche 


GRUTZNER, Enpvarp 
A Game of Cards 


GUARDI, Francesco | 
The Custom House at Venice 


HALL, Greorcre Henry, N.A. 
Raspberries 


HAMILTON, Hamittron 
The Orchard 


HEILBUTH, Ferpinanp 
A Boating Party 


HUGUET, Victor Pierre 
The Watering Place 


HUNTEN, Emit JOHANNES 
The Despatch 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


87 

89 
104 
108 


a7. 
42 
58 


53 


59 


105 


46 


90 


61 


79 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
ITALIAN SCHOOL 


Landscape with Cattle and Sheep 32 
Portrait of a Lady 88 
Man in Armor 103 


JOHNSON, Eastman, N.A. 
Portrait of Worthington Whittredge 8 


JONES, Hucu Botton, N.A. 
Landscape 45 


KAEMMERER, F. H. 
Knitting 55 


KAUFFMAN N, HUGO 
The Gallant Shoemaker 


KITCHELL 
The Forest 51 


KNAUS, Proressor Lupwic 
* Reconciliation 78 


KOST, Freperic Kost, N.A. 
Twilight | 74 


LANDELLE, CuHartes 
A Prison in Tangiers 68 


LEFEBVRE, JuLes 
Woman with Orange 20 


LEON Y ESCOSURA 
The Toilet 10 


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: CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 
LOUSTAUNAU, Lovis AveustTE 3 ; 
Meditation © ; : a iri 
LYNCH, ALsert <a 
The Bois de Boulogne 5 
MADRAZO, Rarmunpdo DE . 
Preparing Tea ae 
MARCHETTI, Lupovico a 
After the Masquerade 30 
MINOR, Rozsert Cromwe tt, N.A. | 
Landscape 36 
- Amid the Mountains Se 
Moonlight : ean f° 
MORAN, Epwarp, 4.N.A. 
Marine : 26 
The Madeline 72 
OCHTMAN, Leonarp, N.A. 
Winter Landscape oe 41 
O’NEIL, G. B. 
Girl Reading to Old Woman 33 
PALMAROLI, Don Vicrnte 
Waiting 71 
PARTON, Arruovr, N.A. 
Springtime ie 


POITTEVIN, Evctnt M. E. te 
Approaching a Surprise 29 


ee 
QUARTLEY, Arruvr, N.A. 
Fishing Boats 24 


RENI, Guivo (After) 
Penitent Magdalen 52 


RICHET, Lion 
| Landscape 67 


RICO, Martin 


Garden of the Franchetti Palace, Venice 66 
The Loredan Garden, Venice 76 


ROELKLER, L. 
A Village Procession — 110 


ROOS, P. P. (Known as Rosa pa Tivou) 
Group of Cattle on the Campagna 16 


SATTERLEE, Watter, A.N.A. 


Feeding the Pigeons 39 

The Family Dinner AT 

Jealousy 98 
SELMAAR, L. 

The Startled Deer | 50 
SHAYER, W. 

The Gray Pony 84 


STEWART, Junius L. 
Portraits of Sarah Bernhardt and Christine 
Nilsson 99 


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CATALOGUE 

. NUMBER 
TIFFANY, Lovts, C. ed ; 

On the Desert near Cairo 22 
TOUDOUZE, Epovarp . 

Grandfather’s Birthday 94 
TYMOHLAN, R. 

Moonlight 97 
UNKNOWN ARTIST 

Interior | 3 3 

Christ and Mary 14 

The Returning Captain $2 > 
VAN OS, F. 

Flowers 86 
VENETIAN SCHOOL 

Madonna and Child 13 
VERBOECKHOVEN, Evctnrt Joseru 

Landscape and Sheep 69 
VIBERT, JEHAN GEORGES 

The Marvelous Lobster 64 
VOLKHART, Max 3 

Saluting the Cardinal 93 
WALTON, WitiaMm 

i The Gentle Fiddlers 2 


WIERUSZ-KOWALSKY, AxFrrep von 
Surprised by Wolves 96 


WIGGINS, Car.ueron, N.A. 


Sheep in Pasture 


WOUVERMAN, Puuties 
Near the Gateway 


ZAMACOIS, Epvarpo 
Portrait of Joliet 


ZUBER-BUHLER, Farrz 
On the Balcony 


ZUGEL, Herricn 
The Sheep Fold 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


25 


35 


17 


102 


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